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Wilson -/T ™r ILSON: TAJS¥^ND^fIQ n rv i " ■-■ f i-iAUGTIONEEBS*!'^! '^.vUv. """ Stock; Commission., and r /-> j$ n < j l'iir^FlSASajMe;A9W^!S^i!{ i \ ' -<\ mi&wI yAipATOIffIfAHI>.SHiaU6BBOpBBS/^^-i>^ f v-.r 4 DMitawt,tlnißax»igaigb :J %&& ?sc? a ]Ub '*f>gaUaEaOM()B&B8 s wr-rvm «r,isV\ At*tlieirl3WKlß,-?Etince^ ffli&m g&bjfe»? &&', ■ S-MiMi JlcXki'S A^v^BkD^A. Tfat - UoV mi [ spio-irj:? r.ssrf) r J -' V'i .•jiinw 71.-?im*.»t-is! rf'J ; -^:::- n ota.siai-J '^; J fi2o,opo tdaend T irfsums r 6f «l(»a Sfid up && '" wards^'6n;fniai i l ; ana; !f^ :^Pßis WoKe? K i&vM&'^ lent at a low iate 6^-inter<»t i^riielHy l^ doftj d Becarities, , *^,OOOtolend on town pitossf<&w" tiesiusamS of £5Q upwarcte? ? ; * : a ' aoti-fefafteaT Advances made on growing^ crb^ j W6ol'oviiS stock,- gi3iiny r &o.y conßignedrto.-na rf or^saJe i) locally Q r shipment.' ..; fi S j *i .n-tw vlaemuto* iiTln addition^to: our -ordinary f.feusineßS-r wcv-.e--underi^e ;ther-invoßtmentfqf, fa^tj,fi^d%/f !!t r care being teken-toaee; that they, are invej^dt jnfirfit-olasssepnrities.ir -■r.i'agi iccrsi'F Iniui. I o We -F® prepared- to-.majke htOßPßfgiyifry advances on deeds: or shares, in- any public. .^ ■ ; - comp. any without the expense ot mojrtgagingof); 1 also in bills of exchange, Sec., at a moderate t* v \ • _ -••■ • . r: „;•'-,• i?y iriJiw- 1 . ■';'• ■■■-. PROPERTIESF.OBSALB.via.fifiuMVn - Farms varying from 1(X) t0,20Q0 acr.^,ini 000 proved and unimproved, in . various parti^^ljriV-' Southland. On very liberal termer -a mv\m adTOWN PROPERTIES.; - :T ; 3 n^j^o Sections, for sale and; lease. in various-paits r? : r of Invercargill. Also houses- from>two roomjr^, 2 to ten rooms in the city and suburbs;- ";Evex i y,jj acility offered to purchasers; . '| .; .! .r; ;lr. • WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBBR^I3th:^ '^>*' * At 11 o'blociu "- .;-:>;■>. •;;.:", .«€■■: SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITtfBE' " A CORNER OF EYE ANDYTHAN STREETS. "'; wilson, tainb.:,^.;^^^^ * * received instructions fromrirrs'j'an'- '' nerwhois leaving for Ghristchuiph^.tp. 'sell >r . on the premises, corner of. Eye 'and- T,tnani' r streets, the whole of her superior. 'household furniture. •'.''. ; . drawing room; .;| . Table and cover, mahogany what not, Gipsy table, couch, chairs, easy do, fender and irons, large marble clock, carpet, sheep* skiu hearth rug, &c, &c. DINING ROOM, Mahogany chiffonier, mahogany telescope dining table, 6 oak chair, Binger's cabinet sewing machine, book case, music stool, pictures, fender and irons, and a variety of crystal ware, marble ciock, &c. &c. BEDROOM, No. 1. Double iron tester bedsteads, palliass, curtains, large wardrobe, carpet, washstand and ware, chests drawers, toilet table and ware, towel-horse, &c, &c. BEDROOM No. 2. Large wardrobe with numerous drawers, very handsome and useful piece of furniture, two bedsteads, carpet, wash* stand and ware, &c., &c. BEDROOM NO. 3. Iron bedstead, palliass, mahogany, chest drawers, locker fronts, oak do, washstand and ware, carpet, towel-horse, &c., &c. Also contents of 2 other Bedrooms. Kitchen dinner service, plates, cups and saucers, crystal ware, mangle in perfect order, pois, pans, and a large quantity of kitchen utensils of every descriptioni The Auctioneers have pleasure in directing attention to this sale, which will start punctually at the hour named, and all will be sold. The house is to let or for sale ; by private treaty. dll SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, At 2 o'clock. FIVE VALUABLE SECTIONS, NORTH IN VBBCABGILT/, . WILSON, TAINE &:pO,;b^vo . received instructions from Mr John .'.'. \ Forde to sell at their rooms as aboveSections 30, 31. and 32, Block 18, Clinton. Section 3, Block 18, fronting Elles Road.. Section 33, Block 18, corner of Newcastle and Melbourne streets, Clinton. The above are valuable sections being close to the Clinton Arms, and rapidly rising in value. Good Terms. d7 SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. I 63 acres, Bluff Road, near Clifton. WILSON, TAINE &■ CO., have received instructions from Mr Thomas Staunton to sell at their rooms, as above — Section 43, Block 19, Invercargill Hundred, containing 63 acres of really good agricultural land, situated between the townships of Clifton and Clarendon, 6 chains from the Clifton Railway Station, 50 acres in English grass, divided, into 4. paddocks ; good house and outhouses,' suitable for a farm. This property is most favorably situated and rapidly increasing in value. n2l Tp.rras Liberal. SATURDAY, 13TH JANUARY, 1883. WILSON, TAINE and CO., in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, have received instructions from John Laidlaw, Esq.. to sell by public auction, at 2 o'clock sharp, in the long 'room of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, That compact and valuable farm, in. the Wyndhara District, known as LAWFIELD, comprising 612 acres of first-class > rich agricultural land, subdivided into 9 paddocks, 30 acres of which are in good bush suitable for firewood . The remainder is nearly all broken up and under cultivation — 300 acres being laid down in English grasses, and the balance in crop and more or less under cultivation. Plans can be inspected and full particulars , learned on application at the N.Z. Loan and M. A. Company's offices, or the auctioneers, "~MOUNT FAIRFAX ESTATE.

WILSON, TAINE, & CO. in conjunction with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited, have received instructions to sell by auction on Saturday, February 10th. 1883, in the Long-room of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee street. Invercargill, at 2 o'clock sharp that delightfully sifcnated and superior agricultural farm, known as MOUNT FAIRFAX, Comprising about 1240 acres, more or less. One of the earliest selections in the Western District of Southland, situated between the Long wood Forest Range and the Aparima river (adjoining the Aparima Estate lately sold), ten miles from Riverton. and twentyfivo miles from InvercargHl by railway. The EiverloD, Otautau, and Nightcaps Railway, and the Main North road from Riverton traverse the property. The Fairfax rail way Station and Post-office, and a blacksmith's and wheelwright's shop are within the farm. The soil consists in about equal proportions of all uvial river flat,together with rich volcanic and limestone country. A good mill stream ;(Fossil Creek) traverses the property, and also a deposit of limestone suitable for lime ■ and building store. :•■■■ 1 1 The farm is subdivided; into about twenty > paddocks and is in good. cultivation and con» ; , diiion.ihaving been very littlejcropped but stocked with sheep for ; abont twenty years, and the timber on the property and adjoining bush reserves .is of good quuality. There iB '-. also a good garden and orchard. . The .-buildings comprise a commodious ', ; dwelling house of 13 rooms, detached kitchen, ; two stables, two stores, woolshed, &c. r Maps of the property may be seen, and all other particulars obtained on application at „ the several offices of the New Zealand Loan; ; and. Mercantile Agency Compapy, Limited,/ .J. throughout the colony, the Auctioneers^ or' > .from the :Proprie^)r, • ' ,\ _....,., r '.... ■.-,. „,,,■, , ,„. ; I The property will be offered in lot's of froffi r 200 to 400 acres, ~OTileps<iiapoßed- of- privately. ' of which notice will be given. . . . d9 . 1 (f w nmiwkr (ff nwiiom ««a /<wrtA f age) -■■

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Southland Times, Issue 4499, 11 December 1882, Page 3

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